Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach

This project aims to analyze and compare avoiding distance and behaviors of pedestrians with different activities such as walking and running. In this project, experiment was done on Park Connector (PCN) in a natural environment (uncontrolled environment) to prevent Hawthorne effect and to conduct n...

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Main Author: L Seng Aung
Other Authors: Justin Dauwels
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1391492023-07-07T18:52:11Z Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach L Seng Aung Justin Dauwels School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Schaeffler Hub for Advanced Research (SHARE) jdauwels@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering This project aims to analyze and compare avoiding distance and behaviors of pedestrians with different activities such as walking and running. In this project, experiment was done on Park Connector (PCN) in a natural environment (uncontrolled environment) to prevent Hawthorne effect and to conduct natural reaction of pedestrians. Hawthorne effect takes place when the participants of the study are aware of the experiment, affecting the result of the study. To meet the aim, a program written in C++ Programming language was developed and improved. The purpose of the program is to detect, track and estimate object distance. Distance estimation were calculated based on depth data extracted from RealSense active stereo depth camera D435. Total of 5 experiments were done at Jurong Park Connector (PCN) heading to Lake Side Garden between Corporation Road and Yuan Ching Road near Lake Side MRT Station. 211 people were recorded with different activities such as walking, running, cycling and riding PMD during the experiment. Data analysis was done based on activities, focused mainly on walking and running pedestrians. The results shows that majority of the pedestrians are not aware of the surrounding and did not give way to PMD. Data are presented with graph charts and detailed analysis. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2020-05-16T08:28:12Z 2020-05-16T08:28:12Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139149 en A1094-191 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach
description This project aims to analyze and compare avoiding distance and behaviors of pedestrians with different activities such as walking and running. In this project, experiment was done on Park Connector (PCN) in a natural environment (uncontrolled environment) to prevent Hawthorne effect and to conduct natural reaction of pedestrians. Hawthorne effect takes place when the participants of the study are aware of the experiment, affecting the result of the study. To meet the aim, a program written in C++ Programming language was developed and improved. The purpose of the program is to detect, track and estimate object distance. Distance estimation were calculated based on depth data extracted from RealSense active stereo depth camera D435. Total of 5 experiments were done at Jurong Park Connector (PCN) heading to Lake Side Garden between Corporation Road and Yuan Ching Road near Lake Side MRT Station. 211 people were recorded with different activities such as walking, running, cycling and riding PMD during the experiment. Data analysis was done based on activities, focused mainly on walking and running pedestrians. The results shows that majority of the pedestrians are not aware of the surrounding and did not give way to PMD. Data are presented with graph charts and detailed analysis.
author2 Justin Dauwels
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L Seng Aung
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author L Seng Aung
author_sort L Seng Aung
title Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach
title_short Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach
title_full Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach
title_fullStr Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach
title_full_unstemmed Experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on PMD approach
title_sort experimental analysis of pedestrians’ reaction to personal mobility devices : depth camera mounted on pmd approach
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139149
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